Drew Bond writes in the Washington Examiner about how self sufficient data centers can actually lower energy bills for consumers.
Artificial intelligence may be the future, but the public isn’t convinced it’s the future they want.
Even as companies, investors, and the federal government invest heavily in this transformative technology, the American people remain skeptical. A third of Americans are concerned about AI, nearly half think AI will cause “significant job losses,” and less than half think the government will regulate AI well.
If leaders in technology and government want to win the people’s support for AI, they must respond to AI anxiety. If not, America will lose the AI race while we’re barely past the starting line.
AI can lower energy bills with data centers that power themselves
Drew Bond writes in the Washington Examiner about how self sufficient data centers can actually lower energy bills for consumers.
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